Today I will be washing out the FG Audi A4 DTM shell, scuffing it for proper adhesion in a few areas. I explain how to apply your liquid mask, and show you how to lay on the coats needed. About 4 or 5 coats of liquid mask are needed to protect the lexan, before you start cutting and peeling. I also tell how I like to simplify my design by already ruling out certain parts, which are known factors, such as windows and headlights. The theme I chose for the car is inspired on RumBum Racing liveries, and I think it will stand out nicely on the grid once done.
To get more info about liquid masking, and buy your own, check out the following links:
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The car was delivered with the BMW M3 shell, which I painted up in some of my other videos. Apart from the necessary changes to the chassis mounting points, I also installed the optional spoilers and wings, that will add to the realism and give this car the desired, true-to-scale look. It's wise to mount these parts before masking and putting on the design, because it will give you a better understanding of what the car will look like once completed.
The part numbers for the body mounts are:
08013 - Thicker mounts, front
03014/02 - Thinner mounts, back
07013 - Center mounts
The part number for all the wings and spoilers in white plastic:
04154 - Wings and spoilers
All these parts can be ordered directly in the FG webstore, by clicking the link.
For more information about the FG Sportsline, visit the FG Modellsport webstore:
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To visit the HemiStorm website and have a look at the products we develop for largescale RC cars, click the following link:
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Intro music purchased at Productiontrax.com
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